The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 23, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
page seven
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I'loti' 10 Inmil Iminy work horwiM ,
nii iiniiiiiiM Ki iiiini ikiiiiiiih, ri'itny
10 ko tu work Modoc Kialiloi. Cur
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FOR RENT
fou im:nt
Kinitli'inon
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711 Wnlniit Ami 21 :it
SITUATIONS WANTED
WAS) I INC AND ri.HANlNC ilium ly
Im hour Mm, lloml anil MIhh Mill-
Inr 3, 'in .liiffiirson HI l'liono itvon-
mifH 1 in V. 21-Cl
HELP WANTED
WANTJJl) A Imly Imlpor m. tlto
Kliimntli Dyo WorkH. 18-tf
Tim tlinn Ih koUIiik Hhortnr mory
lny for ytm t ilo wlint hIiouM lio
loini Imforo tlto I'lkH i;ot luirit mi
AnmiHt II, ID and 10. What uru you
doing?
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LOGS WANTED
Will contract for five to ten million feet of pine logs
per year for anv number of years. S. P. or Strahqrn
railroad delivery. Purchase in either large or small
quantities. . ' '
SAWMILL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Phone 149-J
GAR'.7 J ELD JACK VIEWS
HAUNTS OF GRANDADS
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PhysiciansT
Prescriptions
Our Specialty
PniK Rton'f nro really tlflKli
liorliooil iiiiirtini'iit Btori's In
tthlrli ntlous linos nro feat-,
uri'il O1111 drtiKKlit may push
pnti'titi'il propariitlonti. nn
otlit'r tollm kooiIh, ranii'rn'.
optical crlco. tho fountain
or othrr di'pnrtnii'iit whlrli
ih'Ih li 1 111 ;ouil fliinnclal re
turn. Our nppclnlty hntt nlwns
Ih'imi tho flllltiK of PIdbI
rlans' Prescript Ion, and aa
11 tvHiiIt our storo has hc
I'onu) n proscription contor.
Wo curry ntt oxcoptional
Muck of proscription ilrttKa.
unil our laboratory uqulp
iniint 1b up-to-dalo. Wo cm
ploy only experienced Krod
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wo nro nlilo to uho
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KLAMATH TALLS OffEOON )
mms&gs $3t
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C:rhifl F. lire Gn"''h of
Tmm-.orlr.t en Faoilit es.
pla::s aghce on i-rkjciples.
Rclurn of Roads to Owners With
Assurance of Adequate
Revenues.
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In- 1 1 I "ml iin ,un "in nf m hiUs
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M.iny Plans With One Aim.
'I'll- lima Si- lor hi a nitiitti md
Iiij; ini-.li on In tli 'Oonj.-i -. In uui-i lie
l tin- ranUliiK in' ttiu'rof tin- litii rtnio
1 niiiin-rii- t'oti 1 ill i nf tin J luted
nils Si mill', liinl It ! Ill ill "til
milli'i- Unit Hie in" illrnml till! u HI
tul.i" tU -il furni. I
a iinlltinal uici-tln
Pi nil I'llilri".". before
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tluit Him i the 1 lii.t uf 1 ii- war fully
1I1I1 11 tumplfte piano fur new nillrn.nl
ti'K'Kliillnii bail lieiu Mibtnllteil to him
In IniMiiess tm 11 1 iiimiml-ts bankers
tnlliuail olllilalt anil oiiners (.uicrn
im lit itlllilals, railroad worki r- and
J in-, t plain illlreiiv. .
'I'lie bithli prlni-!pli"i upon uhiili nil
of tin m plans with one ixu'ptlou,
uri e me as li ilous
1. Private operation ia more effi
cient and more economical than
Government operation, and the
public Interest will therefore be
served by a return of the roads to
private management.
2. To make certain that new
capital will be attracted to the
expanilon or railroad facilities,
there ought to be greater certain
ty that a fair return will be earn
ed on the Investment.
3. The merging of weak and
strong roads into large competing
systems should be encouraged.
The iniikltiK of a formula to pro
vide a fair letttru 011 railroad uipltal
M-eniM likely to ho tho phase of the
piohlt'in limit thoroiiKhly debated In
CoiiKrett, The Director Ceiierul 1ms
been urKltiK that the Covenitnent
otiKht to KUitruntee a certain return
mid slutre In any excess earnings.
LeiidliiR bunkers, espoi hilly some of
the International bunkers In Wall
Ntreet, who !mo In the past marketed
many hundred of millions of railroad
securities, also look favorably on the
KtiKKOStlou of u (iinerniuetit guaran
tee, which will make It easier to sell
new securities, ami will also stabilize
1 the market for the old bonds and
Htocks.
I Qovermient Guarantee Opposed.
I tut the proposul thut the t!o em
inent shull guarantee tho Interest and
I dividends on private capital lnested
In railroads will undoubtedly meet
with vvry vigorous opposition In many
Itiuiirtors. Kven railroad execntlves,
! ho mlKht ho supposed to take kindly
to the Idea of a Government Kuarantea
jitKiilubt- failure, huo fmnUly stated
I Hint they do1 not uant It, because they
helleo It Is lin-Ainerlcnn In prlnclpli
would tend to lessen tflUloney, and'
FU
would Inwilw the roads In ti Coern,
nient liartuerstilii that would lnolta;
,bly lead to Uoiorwueut otiraUH.
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THAOE MAMK
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The Citu of
GOODRICH li
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Akron. Ohio
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Goodrich's
NevvAdlt'siiuc;
'Having, en May t-.
m a r 1' ct ti w n
ti-. pr f-jr. (jtin,(i
t . ' r ' ,r rrotr; f'v
1 : '.. 1' d up :i
.' i , t n e n c
iv i . ;.r . es
It lifts 1 ..J 1 i . -
mm . to .1 j ,it)
r.uie U,r ' ., . ;
1 .1 -nd J,f,'i)
tor mix erti , n
t.nrds. irnre.n! fi
3,500 and 5,0 0 0
muej.respecTiVL-iy
heretofore in foue
Goodrich marked
down prices in
strict accordance
with the Goodrich
policy 'always to
fjic the user the
benefit of Goodrich
economies of man
ufacture. Goodrich m irked up its
adjustment mi I en tie
because the wondcrlul
endurance and scrv Ice
Goodrich, Tires are
slumlni: In actual
serxke demanded .u-
rnstincnt that squared
with performance
Remember it's a Good
rich A djustment,
nlvas s-fe anil con
MTi.itise, biscd on J
j;n iter mik.ij;e con
sistently clvcii b
Goodrich '1 ires
Goodrich knows its tires
are brimful of mileage,
and it wants esery
automoble driver to
hao.i Kcnerous share
of it.
Buy Goodrich Tires
from a Dealer
ADJUSTMENT
Fabrics 6,000 miles
Cords 8,000 miles
BEST IM THE
LONG RUN"
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; Lif.y,
Ffffl and Sales
Stable
Auto
Service
Quids Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
1.1 11c Tilp 'I'll SIMl.llt
!'.( Miiialile Hati s
l'lioni- till
H'2'2 Main.itli m.
Sni "in M tin
Siitlsf.u lion O-.ir Cu.ir.iiitci
Kandy & Harlman
Painting, Kahtornining
Paper Hanging
Cit ard Loan'ri Jobi S'jllrltP'l
.Make ii'ir Ho 1 f Atrai'tHo
Phone 414
110J Pine Ht.. Kl.u isMi KI!. )t
J. H ARTTIAN
rn. ,"r
comnAcron y
limn ''tM!i Men
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S,Ui"i a'nl Tin.';a Vjj'
fcniet-rj W'n'n .1 (Mcll1.
PIBhT I-ASS WORK
1'Kil'L.S JfltJHT
ntiS Pine ''t.
lor Olh nnd Pine!
White Pelican Laundry
DAMP WASH, 20 ld!S. TAP
I'AMII.Y DRV WASH c I.1J.
"Put Vour Duds
In 0 11 r buds"
a:i mai.v sTP.nirr
I'HOM: 421
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Service Station
Exclusive Agents for the Harley-
Davldson Motorcjcle None llet-
ter. All Makes of Motorcjiles
Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
C. E. IUSMARK
115 S. :h St. Klamath Tails
KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
We Io All Kinds of Spring Repair-
jnj; New Ones Made to Order
Axle Straightening and
lUiicksiultliing
AI.Ii WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 250-Y 017 Ivlamath Ave.
OLD FURNITURE
Repairing
New Mndc to Order
Andy Mauritsch
10 Main St.
TRY ME PHONE 170-J
For IIoiuo Mnde Bread, Pie and
Cakes, Go to
T. A. ROBERTSON
42 Main St
One Trial Means Satisfaction
Orders
Delivered Any Place in Town
SEE ME
For Carpentering, Furniture ReJ
pairing. Linoleum Laid.
HENRY SMITH
The Bandy Mas"
106 MAIN ST.
CONVENIENT
HOSPITAL ROOMS s
DR. A. A. SOULE
3Ray Surgery Medicine
Phone 151-J 420 Maim
jnjxuxArurrvi,y'ir'i"
E. L. ELLIOTT
ATTORNEI AT IiA?
211-14 Wllllts Bldg.
Klamath rails
Oregon
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,koff:sstonal CARDS
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Now Open ior Cases or
Fevers ot Any Kind
301 High St. Phone 455
, Till! FMHI lA KM lV SHOP
j r.Kiitl lliwit -li i, !Ii.'(iiiiik anil
1 acini 1 hi ki
M.uil'iir nc Sh.i 1100 11K
Si .tip Tn .1 in. 11
r,Vt M.1I11 Plume atio
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K. C. SCHLEEF
KATMEHtNE SCHLEEF t
Plijsliii.nu ntnl Siirciimt .J
Offlie, White IIIilK. ''.
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DR. G. A. MASSEY
Siifti-sor In Dr. Tni.ix
Huit 200, 1. 0. 0. r. niiiK
onire phono 0.l
Hen Plump 80M
DR. CARTER
DKTIt.T
WHITK BVIXlftmi
PHK tt5
DENTISTS
ir. E. G Wwecarver
PliO.'.fe. 3il
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Dr. P. M. Noel
PHONS 4 '
Over Piidcrtiood'a
Seeutli and Main Streets
FRED WESTERFELD
nn.NTisT
Lnoinit lllils-, Kl.imith Palis
1
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(in AMI COP NT V A US TRACT
COMPANY
517 Main
ARTHUR It. WILSON
Manager
r
DR F R. GODDARD
Onteopntlilc Physician Snrgeo
Suite 211, 1. 0. O. K. Temple
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phone 821 . .
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon In Klamfcth
Kails )
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SAW Mllili ENGINEERING &
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designer- and builders of mod
ern Saw Mills. Planing Mill", Box
Plants. Complete plants contract
ed. Appraisals ami reports made.
Dredging. Wo contract to build
nay (lass of a building and install
niachiner) of anj kind.
Drafting of an) kind done. Blue
Prints made. PHONE 140J
Otltce iu K. D. Building
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207 I. O. O. P. BLDG.
MVM10Wt
WELL DRILLING
Torhatzcr Bros. & Klabzuba
Merrill, Oregon
Or
McDenald Peel Room
Klamath Falls, Oregon
RECKARD'S RENT
SERVICE
K. F., Bend Stage
Phone 276-W
rfS.V.V-W-"..V.V- I-sViVSsV&sM.
SHANGHAI
RESTAURANT
CIIOP'SUEY AND NOOUliK
fir rii.d 1 1 -1.11- - hj- tfiinirn -tinipirwiriinrri"! i
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Dentist
' : I. O. O. V. Ilulldlng 5
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Shorl Order MenN Scried. .
73 Mnln Street T
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